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McDaniel in the news
McDaniel faculty and staff have appeared in recent newspaper articles and radio shows.

Senior Psychology Lecturer Paul Mazeroff talked to The Baltimore Sun for an article about how to deal with stress during the holidays. The article is expected to appear Nov 27.

Assistant Director of Financial Aid Eleanor Geiman was a guest on the Marc Steiner talk radio show Nov. 21, for a discussion about paying for college.

Assistant Communication Professor Deborah Vance’s comments about spreading religious messages through the Internet are expected to appear in The Baltimore Sun in the coming days.

Assistant Economics Professor Kevin McIntyre shared his views about how much time people spend working on personal finance with New York Times columnist M.P. Dunleavey.

What are the best books to give this holiday season? Associate Librarian Jane Sharpe reviewed books on the WBAL-TV morning show Nov 12. The Carroll County Times wrote an article about her forum on Nov. 15.

Brian Belida ’06 was featured on NPR’s Kojo Nande show Nov. 10 because of his involvement in the free-movement sport Parkour.

On Nov. 9, Herb Smith described in The Baltimore Sun how population growth could affect politics in Maryland: "’The development issue cuts against the incumbent, regardless of party,’ said Smith, a political science professor at McDaniel College in Westminster. Other incumbents have lost in recent races, he noted, including two commissioners in Carroll County. ‘Whoever is in charge, or perceived to be in charge, is seen as at fault,’ he added.” Smith also spoke about the topic on WTOP radio.

Education Professor Francis "Skip" Fennell was quoted Nov. 9 in the Washington Post for a story about algebra proficiency for high school students.

Assistant Professor Debora Johnson-Ross commented on rapper 50 Cent in the Baltimore Sun on Sunday Nov. 5. The article was republished in the Florida Sun Sentinel.

A Baltimore Sun reporter attended a college tour led by Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Henry Reiff for the Boys & Girls Club of Westminster. The article appeared in the Baltimore Sun Nov. 5.

Associate Professor of Foreign Languages Mohamed Esa commented in the Baltimore Sun Nov. 3, about why he feels public schools should have days off for Muslim Holidays.

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